For Light bulbs:
The filament is made of tungsten. There is a inert gas used around the filament which is usually argon, neon, or nitrogen.
the wire in your light bulb is a resistor :)
The filament inside a light bulb is typically made of tungsten. When electricity passes through the filament, it heats up and produces light through incandescence.
The inside of a light bulb is called the filament, which is typically made of tungsten. When electricity flows through the filament, it heats up and produces light through incandescence.
Its a coiled tungsten filament.
In a tube light, electrical energy is converted into light energy. The electricity runs through the tube and excites the gases inside, causing them to emit ultraviolet light. This ultraviolet light then strikes the phosphor coating on the inside of the tube, producing visible light.
tube-light is coated with phosphorous from inside
who was respesable for prviding the light inside the peach
Go Inside to Greet the Light was created in 2007.
Love Is the Light Inside your Heart was created in 1987.
See The Light Inside You was created on -20-12-08.
No
The citrus inside of it.
You light it inside an airtight submarine.
Light is everywhere except in the inside of a cow.
No, the reaction inside a light stick is exothermic. It involves the breaking of chemical bonds in the reactants, releasing energy in the form of light.
It's the same thing as "outside light" and is made of the same particles, its just a different velocity of light
Nope. There is an old chemistry class riddle: What color is yellow paint inside a sealed can? The correct answer is: Black! No light, no color. When the can is sealed, there is no light inside of it at all.